On Parents' Day, America honors our mothers and fathers for their
extraordinary devotion and for the great sacrifices they make to provide
a hopeful and promising future for their children.

The guidance and unconditional love of parents help create a
nurturing environment so children can grow and reach their full
potential. Parents work to impart to their children the strength and
determination to follow their dreams and the courage to do what is
right. They shape the character of their children by sharing their
wisdom and setting a positive example. As role models, parents also
instill the values and principles that help prepare children to be
responsible adults and good citizens.

My Administration is committed to strengthening American families
by supporting Federal, State, and faith-based and community programs
that promote healthy marriages and responsible parenting. Parents are a
child's first teachers, and we recognize their critical role in helping
children do well in school. My Administration is committed to helping
parents and schools ensure that every child has the best opportunity to
learn and succeed.

On Parents' Day, we pay tribute to mothers and fathers and
celebrate the special bonds of love between parents and their children.
We also express our deep gratitude to parents who serve in the Armed
Forces and those whose sons and daughters have answered the call to
defend our country. Our Nation is grateful for their honorable service
and for the sacrifices family members make as their loved ones work to
advance the cause of freedom.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States
of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
and laws of the United States and consistent with Public Law 103-362, as
amended, do hereby proclaim Sunday, July 22, 2007, as Parents' Day. I
call upon citizens, private organizations, and governmental bodies at
all levels to engage in activities and educational efforts that
recognize, support, and honor parents, and I encourage American sons and
daughters to convey their love, respect, and appreciation to their
parents.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twelfth day of
July, in the year of our Lord two thousand seven, and of the
Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and
thirty-second.